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Game Changers Lead

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A coach-to-coach community designed to help you grow as a leader, build real culture, and develop your student athletes for life beyond the season.

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Which level best describes your program’s current culture?
You can’t improve what you won’t accurately diagnose. Every program falls somewhere on the Culture Spectrum. The key is not pride — it’s precision. Be honest. No judgment. No comparison. Just clarity. Drop your vote, and let's talk about intentional steps you can take to level up.
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Culture By Design or Culture By Default
Every team has a culture — the only question is whether it’s happening on purpose by design or defaulting to the personalities and habits of each individual part. Some programs build culture intentionally: they define their values, design their systems, and align their people. Others assume culture will take care of itself — until the cracks begin to show. That’s the difference between Culture by Design and Culture by Default. Culture by Default happens when expectations are unspoken, accountability is inconsistent, and leadership operates on reaction instead of intention. Culture by Design happens when leaders architect an environment where beliefs, behaviors, and systems are aligned toward a shared mission. Default is easy, because norms are uncontested whereas design is harder because it requires intentionality. When you design your culture, you don’t leave alignment to luck. You take control of the atmosphere, the language, and the standards that define your team’s identity. When leaders fail to design culture, they drift into reaction.Without systems, emotion becomes the management strategy. Without alignment, personality becomes the culture plan. The results? - Inconsistent standards. - Confused communication. - Misaligned leadership. - Players performing from fear instead of ownership. Culture by Default always trends toward dysfunction — not because leaders don’t care, but because every system naturally drifts toward disorder unless it’s maintained. Reflection Question: If your team culture had a headline, what would it say?
Welcome to Game Changers Lead
Glad you’re here. Seriously. This community exists for one reason: to help coaches build strong, character-driven cultures that last longer than a season. This isn’t about chasing buzzwords or copying what worked somewhere else. It’s about doing the hard, meaningful work of leadership—together. Here’s what you can expect: • Practical conversations, not motivational fluff • Frameworks you can actually apply • Coaches learning from coaches • Growth that shows up in your program, not just your notes Here’s what we ask in return: • Be honest • Be respectful • Be willing to grow You don’t need to have it all figured out to be here. You just need to care about leading the right way. Start here: Drop a comment below and share: 1. Your sport 2. Your role 3. One leadership or culture challenge you’re currently facing No pressure to impress. This is a locker room, not a podium. We’re just getting started—and you’re in the right place. — Aaron
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Essence I can totally see where you are coming from, and I love this perspective — especially seeing it from both the admin side and as a coach’s wife. You’re spot on. When tournaments matter more than development, when programs feel transactional, and when coachability declines, culture always suffers. The good news? Those are controllable inside your walls. If you could fix just one of those right now, which would move the needle most in your program?
Day 2 is where culture starts
Yesterday you joined. Today we build. If this community is going to matter, it won’t grow because of algorithms. It will grow because coaches who care about standards invite other coaches who care about standards. So here’s the challenge: Think of one coach you respect. Not the loudest coach. Not the most decorated coach. The coach who builds kids. The coach who stays late. The coach who does it the right way when nobody’s watching. That’s who belongs here. This community is about: • Character-driven leadership • Building sustainable program culture • Developing leaders, not just lineups • Raising standards without burning out If that resonates with you, it will resonate with them. Here’s your move today: 1. Text one coach who shares your values. 2. Tell them why you joined. 3. Invite them personally. Copy and paste this if it helps: “I joined a coaching community focused on culture and character development. It’s practical, no fluff, and built for coaches who want to lead better. Thought of you immediately. You should check it out.” Culture multiplies through relationships. Leadership spreads through invitation. Movements start with conversations. We don’t need thousands. We need the right ones. Drop a comment below when you’ve invited someone. Let’s build this the right way.
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Aaron Johnson
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Aaron Johnson is a veteran coach and athletic director with more than two decades of experience leading programs across 4 states.

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Joined Feb 10, 2026
Tulsa, OK